Drug susceptibility prediction for HIV Protease strains REST

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University of Uppsala, Sweden

Location:
Uppsala, SWEDEN

Submitter / Source:
ospjuth (7 months ago)

Base URL:
http://maradona.farmbio.uu.se/HIVProteasePredWeb

Documentation URL(s): ospjuth (7 months ago)http://www.hivdrc.org/index.php?title=Webservices

Login to add a documentation URL Description(s): ospjuth (7 months ago)This Web service predicts the susceptibility for one or more mutations in HIV protease to seven drugs (amprenavir, atazanavir, indinavir, lopinavir, nelfinavir, ritonavir, and saquinanvir). The predictions are based on the model described in:

M. Lapins, M. Eklund, O. Spjuth, P. Prusis, and J.E.S. Wikberg.
Proteochemometric modeling of HIV protease susceptibility
BMC Bioinformatics (2008), 9:181, doi:10.1186/1471-2105-9-181

Login to add a description License(s): None Login to add license info Cost: ospjuth (7 months ago)Free of charge.

Login to add cost info Usage Conditions: ospjuth (7 months ago)Currently no restrictions.

Login to add usage conditions info Contact Info: ospjuth (7 months ago)Ola Spjuth, ola.spjuth(at)farmbio.uu.se

Login to add contact info Publications: for this service. This can be a URI to the publication and/or a DOI. ospjuth (7 months ago)M. Lapins, M. Eklund, O. Spjuth, P. Prusis, and J.E.S. Wikberg.
Proteochemometric modeling of HIV protease susceptibility
BMC Bioinformatics (2008), 9:181, doi:10.1186/1471-2105-9-181

ospjuth (7 months ago)O. Spjuth, M. Eklund, M. Lapins, M. Junaid, and J. E. S. Wikberg.
Services for prediction of drug susceptibility for HIV proteases and reverse transcriptases at the HIV Drug Research Centre.
Submitted.

Login to add publication info Citations: ospjuth (7 months ago)@article{Spjuth:qw,
Author = {Spjuth, Ola and Eklund, Martin and Lapins, Maris and Junaid, Mohammad and Wikberg, Jarl E S},
Date-Added = {2010-05-17 23:05:31 +0200},
Date-Modified = {2010-05-17 23:06:37 +0200},
Journal = {Submitted},
Title = {{Services for prediction of drug susceptibility for HIV proteases and reverse transcriptases at the HIV Drug Research Centre}}}

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